r . 2 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS I Elwood. Sprint: is with us, people about through seeding and have commenced maku g gulden. Mss Fdith Freeman, of Harmony, was over visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, last Saturday and Sun day. Miss Ztlla Ttrk has gone to Willam Falla to stay with her sister, Mrs. Eva Maplethorp, this bummer. Marve Park has moved over on hU new farm near Rocky Point. Mr. Ed Dibble and son made a trip to Oregon City one day lust week. Mrs. Grimh-taff Is ill. W. T. Henderson has his garden ploughed and a few potatoes planted. Apr. 17. Salu V ats. Hedland. We are glad to hear that Oscar Beh iner is improving " it Mr. Heinz was out from Oregon City and spent a nLiht witn L Funk and put in some time (tailing. He had the UBual fisherman's luck ; got a "baker 's doxen". It is the first time in the writer's ex perience that he h is been Hah hauled off .i fir limb, and a fidiieruian climbing to c itch it. Notices are -vit f r sealed bids for con structing a boird fence for the grave yard. Attiie meeting held la-it week James Ful.aui, John Richardson and Geo. Iliuciiilixtht m were elected trus tees, and Louis Fuuk secretary aud treasuier. Quarterly meeting of the Viola circuit M. E. Church held its meeting in the lledlanl church, Bro. Waters, of Salem, presiding There was a good attendance id it waii splendid meeting all around. m next iu H.'ti will hi iul I .i' Vil i. Mr. Ud'nimer is acting postmaster until his petitio n can le acted on. John J. Bargfeld has sold his team to Diueiner as he had uot enough work lor them. Apr. 17. XX Osweyo. Mrs. Zimmerman has heeu visiting her daughter, Mrs R. L. Pollock. Rev. Shnncon hag moved into Mr. S. 0. Baker's house. Mr. Charles Pauling has moved his family from Portion! to Oswego again. Mr. George Johnson has improved sufficiently to leave St. Vincent's hos pital and return home. A baseball game letween Oregon City and Osweg was played here last Sun-i-y, Orefcon City fcoring 18 and Oswego 1J Monday morning .Mr. Thomas Fox was kicked in the chest by one of his ho -sen, b it, fortunately, was not serious ly injured. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Qua in, of Van co v r, !!. V nr Mating Mr. and Mrs. II, T. Evans, on tl.cir way home from Culi'o'iiia. Miss Aunctu Puilit g, who hits leen quite ill for fume time at. St. Vincent's lios. itai, ttits tal en ut to her home in Oswego a few d.,j'8 aO. Su.iday nfttru on a Sunday school w.ts itig.i:ii,'d al the Congregational chtireli i.y ;i e Rev. D. II. Gray aud Mr. 0. K.uon, to b held ewrv. Sunday at 2 vVvK IN M Ms Laura Evens was '- --uLoa.io!! fli.v.1 Mrs, J. u chosen sup. " Heninger secretary. A very pleasant gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lond lost Saturday, on the occasion r' , birthday of their da"-' . iMth London. Tho Sarah E. were : V f rvwr.l ou the occasion J. ! lewis, Mrs. J. J. Guy , Mr. Louis Gardner, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. J. W. Jouea. O. II. Byland, M. E. London, M: Cora and Eva Jegger, Clara and F.lie Guyer, Maggie, Liisie and Mary Lewis, Winnie and Bertha iloward, Mary and Bessie Moon, Sarah, Sadie and Frnk Jones, Bertha Spang ler.Ecbo ."tyoce, Vaila Fault, Jennie Davie and tkmk Ingram, Masters Clvle Jaeger, Eibert Bbbie Richard son, WiUie Davis, Jennie Davis, Law rence Gardner, Henry and Charlie Guy er. MiM Sarah ni the recipient of many TaluaKe preeects from parents, friends aDd echooimatee. Alter partak ing of an excellent dinner, tome of the children went into the woods to gather wild Co era, while other engaged in tarious sports, all enjoying themselves aj only children can. Mr. J. B. Lewi hai purchased an ergan for the use of her daughter, Mag gie. Robert Jones and family, of Nebraska, ere Tkiting with the family of Davy Jones, of this place. Lithe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilornschuh, has been quite ill with pneumonia, but is now on the way to recovery. preparations are bein mad by the ladies and others Interested to have a grand time si the cloeing of school two. weeks bene. B April 18. Maple Lane. Mrs. N. W. Richards is quite poorly, so bad that they eeDt for her daughter, j Mrs. Jennings, of Selhvood. Friday, to com "P- She has heart trouble and AnJa it diflnult to keep anything on her stomach John Darling's daughter, I am glad to say, is improving. Clay Green has left us, moving onto Mrs Green's father's place, and Mr. Bellmore has moved into the house va cated by Mr. Green. Lawrence Mantx has finished his scnooi in 1'ortland and is home cutting wood with Myo Braytou. One after noon last week they cut and put up four and a quarter cords in a little over five hours. Messrs. Swiek and Seiver gave an en tertainment in our school house Friday night with a stereopticon and phono graph. The fiist part was views of the Cuban war. The scenes were good, but the lecture could Le improved by boiling d wn about three-fourth or more. The moving scenes were good, but the pho nograph had the asthma very badly, so badly, indeed, that it was painful to lis ten to it. Myo Bray ton sold one of his horses Saturday to Mr. Johnson, of Bolton. Apiil 18 B. Logan. The weather has been very favorable for growing crops of all kinds during the past few days. The heavy frost last Wednesday night did some damage to fruit buds. The quart, rly meeting of the Clacka mas county Pomona Grange was held at Harding Grange hall last Wednesday and was well attended by grangers from difl'ereut parts of the county. Several grangers iruiu liulinoumh vonnty were present. The meetiug was interesting aud profitable to a I present. The next meeting will be held at Springwater on the second Wednesday iu July. P-r. J. W. Thomas of Molalla. was the gueotof L. H. Ki.chem last Weduesday evening. Dr. Thomas visited the Lower Logan school ahile here and favored the teacher and pupils with on interesting address on dentistry. Fred Moser intends to build a new barn this summer. Philip Kohl is improving his farm by disposing of some large fir stumps and roots. A. Swales is setting posts for a new p'ank fence along the road in front of his residence. Mrs. A. J. Johnston received a letter last week from her husband, who is at Fort Wrangle, Alaska, stating that he is in excellent health. Mrs. B. Fuller! paid the countv e:it . business visit last Friday. A lady from Portland is keeping house for George Clark and son. Mifs Emma Gill, of Oregon Citv, spent several days with her 1 ------ v v I v 1UC b Week. Mrs. El Hauler, who has been under the weather for several dajs, is improv ing iu health. Miss Louise Ba Ismier is home on a visit. Peter Wilson has rented his form ' nis bv,;;, r''ukt nI will tak needed rest- ' in,, for hi. ..! ' .r ' hhl, 1. work- the latter is ' "T? 1UUet 'uile, .. fless-W tteod t stop-', vv; jlcr . . , t. f I. D.,' r " "IPUir, .Mm. .narsu ri April Twilight. Mountain llew. Trout seem to le rather scarce this spring. They fad to bite, any way. Miss Peabodv aud Retta Pierce went fishing last Saturday afternoon. W. II. Savage and family went to La fayeite, Yamhill county, last Saturday to visit their parents, and returned on Sunday. Orange Bar bur moved his family out to his place near Wood burn last Mon day. Harvey Hickman is oat again, after an illness oi two weeks. Mist Philips, of Portland, was visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Bacon, lwt week. F. M. Darling is teaching out on Eagle creek this spring. Mrs. Elmer Cooper made a business trip to Portland Monday. Mr. Thompson has greatly improved his place by building a paling fence across the front and removing the old fence, opening the street to its full width. He has also erected a handsome veranda on the front of his house. There will be preaching at the church next Sunday at 4 o'clock by Rev. Bo linger, lately from Astoria, of the Con gregational church. S.U!U. April 19. "Money to patent good Ideas may be secured by oar aid, address THE PAT EST RECORD, Baltimore; Ui!" Xew Era. We can boar-t of fine weather now even if the roads are muddy. Mine Alice McArthur and Katie New bury visited Oregon City this week. Miss Josie Shefchick has returned home from Portland after vihiting her sister for some time. Master Wilbur Nebury made a trip to Oregon City on his wheel Friday. Master Antone Shefchick made a trip to Oregon City on his bike Friday last. J Mrs. K. Reif and Mr?. J. Reif visited Oregon City last Saturday. A grand ball was given in Anthony's hall Saturday evening last. Good music was furnished, and they all enjoyed thenirelves. Mhses Anna and Julia Shefchick vis- ited Oregon City last week There is no need of frogs croaking for water, for the river is rising rapidly. k Boys, hae all your tin cans ready, for theie is going to be a grapd wedding in the home of . - Mrs. Wells and her little granddaugh ter, Bessie, went to Portland on a visit this week. The New Era young ladles are all get the bike fever. April 16. Threb Little Gikls. Damascus. ... Weh, well, the pniple have not heard from this locality of late, and in fact not much h8 happened of late to mention. The fall-sown grain ie looking well. Most of the oats are sown. Quite a severe frost visited here last Thursday, but did but little damage. The Rock Creek Sunday school has a large attendance of late and is in a pros perous condition. A delegation attended the county convention held at Harmony last Thursday and reported a very in teresting meeting. Rev G. P. Rich, of Kelso, preached a splendid sermon to a well filled house at Rock Creek Sunday. He understands his theme. Come every third Suuday and see. Chaa. Mull and family, of Sunnyside, w re iu our midtt Sunday. Several of the Sunnyside boys were up to Sur.day school. Come again boys and start earlier. A. M. Lovelace and family moved to Sunnyside, Portland, last Thursday. John Deardorff and wife were over from Happy Hollow to hear the preach -iug Sunday. Delia Newel is home again for a short time. Albert Perry has sold his interest in the faim to his brother and has goue to ' Portland to live. His genial oounten-1 ante will be greatly missed. 1 C. B. Hunter was seen last Sunday. in our midst A. C. Newel leaves this morning to travel in Washington for the Western Yeast Co , of Portland. Apr. 17. X CherryriHe. e are naving hue weather and cher ries are in bloom. There was a hard frist last morning; ,annot tell how much damage j ii um 10 iruti until later. Considerable gardening is leind- this nice weathrr. se V. B. Tapp ha dried fruit '- -e vortland witn . . at .... iur. irilCliWU L.,.1 fn,ilr fr.-,m ,'. ' , 1 moved onto the Crone place We are glad to welcome new Cujr er to Clierrvviile, and h me that I others ill find their way up here. Claud JRaty is in Portland working in a saw mill. Arbor day was observed by the Cher- lyvilie school by burning some of the trash on the school grounds. George Flynn is getting out timber for a new picket fence around his garden. April 15. Jack Fkost. llolton. Mr. and Mrs. Doty gaye a party to their many friends in Bolton last week, Songs, recitations and games were in dulged in by all, after which a splendid lunch was served, consisting of coffee, cake and ice cream. Edward Johnson, Jr., sold his house and lot to Frank Doty. -Mr. Johnson will make his home with his father-in-law daring the summer. The Literary Society feels proud of its team for winning the second debate from the Oregon Citv boys; and well they may be, lor the boys had a hard team to go against, and in their own home, and yet our boys received all the votes. Miss Kate Hoffman is stopping with Mrs. Block, in Oregon City, for ths pres ent. Claud and Clyde Hughes hare a roos ter that they take great pleasure in showing to their friends. They have Utifht him many tricks. There is no doubt bat be is a cracker jack. Misses Lena Burner and Edith HeinU and Mr. Henry Schink, of Oregon City, were visiting friends in Bolton last Son- day. Jcua. April 18. ,i V. toiia ut Ctirier-Hsrali 11 Sunnyside. i Sunshine and shower, but the ehow eis pie vail at pieseiit. I i bjui uj unig on as last bb me ' ci. angcaute weather will permit. Orel arils are in full bloom, and unless Jack Frost vitits us ti o often there will be en al undant fruit crcp. Porn, on April 12th, to the wife of G. W. Johnson, a nine pound boy. Mr. J. a. Owen, of Albanv. has been 8ts.ying with Mr. W. T. Cotty the past week. Miss Clara Cotty has goue to visit her sister, Mrs. Grace Leabo, at Astoria. 1 Mr. Karr and family, of Harmony came up Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. A. Johnson. Frank E. Griffeth, who has been work ing at Kelso, Wash., for some time, made his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gritfeth, a short visit last week. ; A fiee lecture was given at the school house on the evening of" the 17th by Professor Griffeth, of Portland ; subject, "Phrenology in the school room." Perry Hunter has bought a new bicy cle. Everett Hubbard and Herman Oel- schlager star ed for the Buckley, Wash., logging camps on the 17. Ed Nelson is haying some of his land cleared. Mrs. Mary Young has bought a from J. E. Ueardorf. pony Our new preacher, Rev. Mr. Lease, of Portland, is ex peered to move into the parsonage nest week. Babe and his bike have been trying.to part company the past week. Belter have it repaired, Babe, and then you will succeed better. Rev. W. J. Bowerman, former pastor oi this circuit, has moved into the house owned by C. J. Randle, of Pana, 111. Apr. 18. Jip. Clackamas. Kamuel Hamilton Curry died on the j morning of April 14, of catarrhal fever. He would have been 63 the 3d of May. He was married Nov. 1, 1882, to Susan Rebecca Hallowell in West Virginia. Tht-y were a very devoted couple, and no one can tell how she will miss him. But the has a fiiend that sticketh closer than a brother, on whom she will de pend. Mr. Curry was a follower of Christ for 5 years and a member of the Presbyterian church. His last words were' All is well with me." He has a sister, Mrs. Caroline Sims, and two half I brothers, Green and Calvin Dolan, all 01 "0m re8,de la tl,e hU de WM 8 meu,b'r of the G- A. R., so the soldieig " out' and il 80 happened that our pastor, Rev. A. Hawley. wag sick, and the one who took his place was Rev. B. J. Hoadley, a G. A. R. man also. The text waa 2 Cor., 5:1. Here is oneie mark of Mr. Curry's af er returning to West Virginia and spending one winter. He said: "Susan, if we live to get back to Oregon, you bury me there among the dowers, instead of here in ' ' ?now. Rev. Butler ' i.i. . , , m iarw iu , the services at the WUelerT. Jne M. B, - ioj part in J I Ill nun' if e tr fficilJ and all sympathi Willi Mr. Curry, A Fi auJ S. S. Widiams, from Hope's Store, Va., are guests af Mrs. Curry. They happened to got here just a few levs More Mr. Curry's eeath. They !vm ;o like O.crou pretty wt.ll so fir. The W. C. T. U. re-electvd most of the ,y officers. President, Mrs. C. F. Clarke; vice-president, Mrs. Prettymau ; ,eoetarv, Miss S. F. Moht; treasurer, Mrs. Harmon; evangeliet, Mrs. Kick man; sunday-setiool aorii, .nrs. jouu- son; mothers' depa'tuient. Mrs. Hum- phrey; narcotics, Mrs. Longcoy ; parlor meetiug, Mrs. Woodmansee; scietiiuic instructor, Mrs. Hartnell; superintend ent flower mission, Mrs. Prettymau ; as sistant, Mrs. Humphrey ; superintend ent literature, Mrs, Deacons; assistant, Mrs. Woodmaneee; press work, Mrs. Roadarmel. Ross Hiix. April IS. Liberal. Rain, rain, rain I Farmers are begin ning to wonder if it is always going to rain. The measles epidemic has about abat ed and the quarantine bas been raised. Miss Blanche Dyer is getting along very successfully with tlie school a,t this place. - Mr. Baker and family left yesterday for Pasadena, Cel., intending to make the entire trip with team and wagon. A. J.Maville is improving the appear ance of his place very much by building an addition to his house. He will com mence building a house for Mrs. G. J. TraUinger as soon as the weather is fa vorable. Leslie Look intends to move from Meadowbrook to Liberal soon. Ha will move onto J. B. Jackson's place. A petition is being signed to get the road from the bridge to Silas Wright's graded and graveled this spring. Jim Hannegan was sowing a field to fence rails last week. Says e will har vest the crop when right sue for broom handles, K, X. T. April 13. ?f-?? Special We desire to an r.ouiue to the people of Oregon City and Clackamas County that we will re-" move to the Masonic Building on Main Street next to Oregon City Bank on or about , r MAY JLst With a Complete Stock of Dry G oods, Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc. PRICE Main Street, Next to OREGON CITY, 2 MuUno. fl I1T ... . ... v., u. .ut.i.i.v, .a av vviuiii- b:a Slough this week settling up his father's estate. Mrs. Manning and daughter, Katie, were visiting in Highland the past few days. The latest report is that there has ar rived a fine violinist who has settled in Clarke district. He is a near relative to J. L. Gard and wife. Jimmy Lyons, from Albany, was vis- iting here last week Bessie Lyons will return to Linn county this week. Over $1000 raised in Carus precinct for the Mc lalla road. Molalla is yet to hear from. Mulino is subscribing liber ally. Charles Holinan says he will give as much ab any man in Molalla to im prove the road. McCord has a new cook. The last one, we understand, will open a boarding house of her own. JackCritzer goes to Eastern 0 regon this week to work in a mill The Daniels boys leave for the fibbing grounds April 24. Rex. April 17, Meadowbrook. William Baker and family moved last Tuesday from here to Beaver where he has a wood cut ' -.ng contract. Mrs. M. E " . . ... v dan ' ' "ot)eEOn " visiting her .iter, Mrs, Jennings, of Monitor, this Week. Rev, John May, of Oreson City, ffe'jhed at the Salvation Army bar racks here !a-t Sundav. i Mrs. P. E. B.mnev hns been OCtifSned v . . 1 ... . 1 I to her room wr.h a tevere ilinesa hr some time, but is slowly improving at this writing. ; There was a socul dance at the Alli- ame hall last Wednesday night, which , would have pat-sod o!F pleasantly had it not en for that jug of hard cider. April 19. An Ms. " ; Grange Meeting, I Wednesday, April 12, was a red letter jay or tie grangers ol Clackamas couu- ty, fliey naj xeT reguiur quarterly i meeticg at Lcgan, with Hurding grange Harding grange is the best equipped and attended grange in the couuty, which helped to make the county meet ing all the more a success in all ways. Owing to the bad condition of the roads, and long distance some had to come, many were late in arriving. Many would have done better had they did asthe master; come theday before. Nevertheless a good time waa had by all. The beet of attention and interest was shown. The leading feature of the meet ing was the life insurance, which is be ing started in this state. Nearly all are taking out policies, and it is sure to be a success. As to the cheapness andfra ternal plan, it has no equal. As is always the case, a large number were let into the secrets of the order, which was followed by a fine banquet which fairly made the table groan under its many delicious things so appeasing to the appetites of the hungry hayseeds. A. F. Miller, of Sell wood, was in at tendance in the interests of the life in surance. Mrs. Sbattack and son were over from Greeham, and were much pleased to see the interest manifested in grange work in this county. Apr. 17. Oca, Tn MlUtoat Tear. When people bay, try nd boy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now baying Cascsrets Candy Oathartie at the rata of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before New Years. It . k moll de,hUui .,0, for evervbodv the year round. All drna gists 10. 25, 50e a box, core goamteed. otice BROS. Harding's Drug Store - - OREGON Crescent. MilS Mai V JrneR Vina rainrnorl tVn ASlOfla. Mrs. Looney's little daughter arrived yesterday to isit with her grandma, Mrs. J. A. Jones. Miss Cora Waldron left Wednesday for a month's stay with her aunt, Mrs, Hicken, of Liberal. : Miss Adella Kraeft leftTuesday morn ing to remain a week or two with her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Pittinger, of Port, land. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strow bridge will leave Thursday evening for Sherman county. They will remain at the saw mill where Mr. Strowbridge hag his po sition until harvest, when they will as sist in harvesting. They are accompa nied by their eon, George, and little daughter. Wednesday noon they ap peared at the school house with cakes and baskets of popcorn and grapes with which to treat the school children in uonor oi waster George's last day. It wil1 1,6 remembered as a very bright and pleasant day by the children, thongjx. all were sorry to tell George good. 'DTft A number of ;ung men f.ou Oregon City passed through yesterday on a fish ing excursion. ot April 20, Sealed HUl4. Sealed bids will bo received by the board of county commissioners of Clack amas county for the construction of a queen truss bridge on Upper Eagle creek, about ten miles above Eagle Creek postoffice, said bridge to be a 72 foot span, I; h a lent 10 feet high ort tha south end and one 8 feet high on the north end. Said bridge to be built of good, sound material and in a work-, manlike manner. Bids to bo op-ned May 3.1, 1S09, at 2 o'clock p m. The hoard reserves the right to reject, a iy or all bids. By order of the hoard of comtHiosiou ers. ELMER DIXON, Clerk. By E. H. CoopKR, Deputy- Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the board of county commissioners of Clack amas county for a physician who will furnish all medicines, medical attend ance, appliances, and perform all surgi cal operations for the county poor and inmates of the county jail form May 6th,. 1899, until July 2d, 1900. Bids to be opened May 4th, 1899, at 2 o'clock p. m. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order oi the board of commission ers. ELMER DIXON, Clerk. By E. II. Cooper, Deputy. Teachers' Xotice. Notice la hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, ths county sohool super intendent thereof will hold a public ex amination at the court house, Oregon City, Oregon, Wednesday, May 10th, commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. Applica tions for state papers will be received Thursday, May 11, 1899, at 9 o'clock A. M. Dated this 17th day of April 1899. N. W.Bowlasd, County School Snperintendent, Clack amas County, Oregon. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. I have now in my hands funds appli cable to the payment of road warrants endorsed prior to April 13th, 1S99. Interest will cease on same from the date el this notice, Jacob Shads, Countv Treasnm Clackamas County, Or,